SlilPPlNe-. 1 -frHioN STEAM" SHIP COMPANY OF U NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. j Steamers will b? despatched as under (circumstances permitting): — WELLINGTON— C-riro .Train »l railway p.m. \\_;kare This D->y, Wed 9 15 — liotomahaca Tuurs.. ISth April S.'o 12.30p.tn W;„hora Fri., 15th Aj>rii —. Moura Sat., ZO-.U April 5 SO — Kotoir-ahana £af., _t)th April 915 12*0 p.m Kotorua Mon., _Z-i<l Apr! 2.45 lla.tr, rtotomahana Tues., _3r»l April 915 12.30 pin Kotoeiialuiia Thur-., _stli April 51c l_._p.n. - ICTON' A*_ NELSON — Rotorua Mon.. 22n<t April 2-5 11 a.m TARANAhI am. _AN"L'K.\_Rotoili Thurs.. *£'h April From Weilin„_n Mapourik-* Sun ,21s; April From Wellington. * Calls Mcl son. NAPIER, GISEORNE asd AUCKLAND— Waikare This Day. Wed. 9.15 12.30 pm Moura - __~ _o*h. April 6,30 l-.00p.m SYDNEY via WELLINGTON - Waihora F-.i.. Dili April 530 12.!0p.m Warrimou Kri., _6'ii April 4 l_.3op.Ui, SY'.»'_Y via. AUCKLAND- I av_kare Ti,i ■ Day, Wtel. 515 l_3op.ua , NEW M.YMOUTH \xt> OfeKYJIOUTII via j %$% W Kk\ASl t ' ■. j Coriuna .*•';. i. _01h April 11 a.m j GREY.MuI'TH U'RECT- \ Rosamond Tuts , -3rd April 12.10 9am ' WK.vn-oiM. uiiiECr— Poheru* }■_„, 20.h April 12.10 9am ! OUNiltJlN— S Moura This Day, Wed. 2.45 12.30 p.m ' a.m. i Monowai fri., 19th April 10.55 — j BLUFF, UuI'AKT and MELBuITKN'E— j Mo-iowui Fri., l&th April 1_55 4 p.m Thuis p.m. ♦Tarawera Fri., 26th April 1._5 9 am * I'ransh.p* to Mokoia at Port Ciia!ir.ers. SOUTH SKA ISLANDS SKRVICEFop. TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI _D SYDNEY— Hauroto We J., Bth May From Aucklan.l Foa r.AIIATu.S'QA and T.Ull_— Taviuni Tues., 7th May From Auckland For FIJI— Flora Wed., Ist May From Auckland Berths will only be allotted to Passengers on production of Passage Ticket at the Com--pany's Office. Tickets available for Stop-over or Return by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.'s Steamers. CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE. FROM SYDNEY TO BRISBANE, HONOLULU, AND VANCOUVER. ; ; ; Leave R.M.S. | Tons.; Commander. I Sydney | j • ! Ip.m. Miowera ..! 3500 |F. A. Hemming j May 20 Aorangi ..!45_l C. W. Hay |June 17 Moana ~i 4000 ;M. Carey july 15 Thenceforward Every Four "Weeks. Through Bookings in connection with the CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY from any port in Now Zealand to all parts in Canada, United States, and Europe. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., * LIMITED, Managing Agents. rrSE HUDDART-PARKEB LINE. Steamers will leave Lyttelton as under: Train FOB DUNF.DIN. Zealandia 3000 tons Sat., April 2Cth 2.4.5 p.m FOR WELLINGTON, NAPIi'R, GISBORIiB. AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Zealandia 3000 tons Wed., April 24th 4 p.m FOR SYDNEY, via WELLINGTON. Westralia 3Cootons Fri.. May 3rd 4 p.m All Tickets available for stop over or return by Union. Lin*,.a»r*d holders -of Union Tickets may travel by ~ the Huddsi-Parker - line. -_ ■ «* KINSEY, BARNS and CO., Agente. 78 FOR WAITANGI, _HATHA*v_ ISLANDS. npHE S.S. TOROA will SAIL for the above I On ' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th, At 10 p.m. Cargo till 11 a.m. at Christchurch Station. KINSEY, BARNS and CO., . | 1721 Christchurch and Lyttelton. ' FOR KAIKOURA AND WELLINGTON, j riHIE S.S. "WAKATU will SAIL for the above (weather permitting), On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th, On arrival of the 5.30 train. Cargo at Christchurch Station till 11 a.m. KINSEY, BARNS and CO., Agents. 1603 Christchurch and Lyttelton. THE TYSER LINE, LIMITED. ~ DIRECT STEAM SERVICE Between the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS will leave New York at Regular Intervals, taking Cargo for MELBOURNE SYDNEY AUCKLAND WELLINGTON CANTERBURY, and OTAGO. The Company's next Despatches will be S.S. TOMOANA, 5978 tons, on or about ' April 13th. HAWKE'S BAY, 4593 tons, on or about May 12th. New Ze-aland Importers of American merchandise are specially invited to instruct their Agents in the United States to support the TYSER LINE STEAMERS, and to communicate with tho Company's New York representative?, MESSRS PUNCH. EDYE, and CO., Produco Exchange, New York; or MESSRS TYSER and CO.. 16 Fonehurch Avenue. London; or MESSRS KINSEY. BARNS and CO., Christchurch. RICHARD TODD, 2311 __ Colonial Superintendent, Napier__ pRANK GRAHAM AND SON, •*•■ SHIP AND INSURANCE And STOCK AND SHARE BROKERS, Custom House, Commission, and Financial Agents, Commercial "Union Assurance Company, Limited (Fire and Marine), 200 Hereford stro_, opposite Bank of New South Wales. T. C. Field.) (C. Ferrier. FIELD AND FERRIER, QJHIP AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Shipping, Customs, Forwarding, and General Commission Agents. Grain ai;d Produce Sam:*'era. LYTTELTON. Telephone—37l. " __t ROBF_iTS~B___^ SURGEON DENTISTS, 190 Cuabe". street (opposite Ballantyne's) A RTIFICIAL DENTURES at MODERATE —-a. FEES, guaranteed. Teeth Filled and Scaled, Children's Teeth Regulated. Painless Extractions with Nitrous Oxide Gas, Cocaine, etc Extractions Is and 2s 6d. Telephone 237. 9930F THE CLUB LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, 155 Worcester street, near tho Post OflSce. First-case Luncheon 12 to 2. Afternoon Tea, High Tea, 5 to 7. Fruit Salads, Waffles, etc. Bicycle Accommodation. Open Daily from 10 a.m. till 7 p.m. Available after 7 for Private Dinners or Suppers. Parties Catered for. 7866 I HAVE £3000 to advance on any class oi Security, in Sums'of £10 and upward--, at Lowest Rates of Interest, repayable as de sired. C. SCOTT, Barrister and Solicitor, 9 Cathedral square, next Post Office, Christchurch.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10941, 17 April 1901, Page 1
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